Rangers coach John Tortorella may think it is far too early for owner James Dolan to discuss a Stanley Cup championship, as the latter did following the Rangers’ 3-0 win Tuesday that put them at an NHL-best 29-11-4, but The Post has learned Dolan called Tortorella on Wednesday morning and each laughed about the comments.

Responding to Dolan after beating the Predators, the coach said, “I’ve got an owner up here talking about a Stanley Cup. That’s a bunch of bull—-. We’ve got to take it one day at a time.”

Both men have a complete understanding and appreciation for what the other said, which Tortorella discussed after Wednesday’s practice.

“I liked his emotion [Tuesday] as far as being with us and supporting us and he’s part of that,” Tortorella said. “We’re all in it together and I think he expressed [that] he likes where it’s going and that’s a good thing. He totally understands also that it’s a process and that’s the biggest thing is going through the process and why we’re here and where we are at now.

“It’s 44 games, is it now? 82 minus 44, what do we have left? 38 [games]. He totally understands and we understand that the process is the most important thing.”

With Dolan’s comments having spread throughout the locker room, the players were encouraged to hear his remarks, even if they believe they are premature.

“I’m happy [Dolan’s] excited about our team and where we are right now,” goalie Henrik Lundqvist said. “We all know we have so much work ahead of us to try and stay in the position we’re in. The playoffs are pretty far away.”

Forward Brian Boyle shared a similar mindset.

“It’s good that [Dolan] likes what we’re doing,” Boyle said. “That’s always a good thing, we’re pleasing Mr. Dolan. Then again, we’re in January and we have a long way to go. … What we expect from ourselves is pretty high, but we got to focus on the task at hand. We got Pittsburgh [Thursday]. We’re not looking down the road to games that may or may not happen in June. That’s ridiculous. We’re worrying about Pittsburgh.”